If it's in the office then just about anything goes. Nice colour matching too. If it's a wedding or nice function then choose something with less going on, and on leather. (Speaking as someone who has 20 chronos and wears them as often as possible!)
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Sure why not? Have at it.
If it's in the office then just about anything goes. Nice colour matching too. If it's a wedding or nice function then choose something with less going on, and on leather. (Speaking as someone who has 20 chronos and wears them as often as possible!)
Shoot, I've worn a diver with a blue blazer and khakis. Why not a chrono and a suit?
If it's good enough for the President, James Bond, and Apollo Astronauts, it's good for you.
Cool Seiko. What model number is it?
If it's good enough for the President, James Bond, and Apollo Astronauts, it's good for you.
Cool Seiko. What model number is it?
Thanks, SSB429P1. I was pleasantly surprised, the stock photo on jomashop doesn't do it justice
I do what makes me happy. Pretty simple
The only issue is thickness. Divers are thick. Chronographs can be thick, but not necessarily.
If it’s formal then wear a dress watch. If not, anything goes.
If it slides under the cuff then it’s all good
How?
I generally have given up caring what others (except my wife) think about what I wear.